Best selling bird food!Put these plump, whole sunflower hearts in seed feeders, on bird tables or on the ground all year round and treat lots of species to bird food rich in oil and protein and bursting with energy and goodness. They're quick and easy-to-eat, and are particularly appreciated by tits, greenfinches, goldfinches, blackbirds and house sparrows.

RSPB sunflower hearts are grown as close to home as possible, from European black seeds. Other hearts might come from as far away as China, Argentina or America (they've got many more miles on the clock) and lost their protective coat long ago. The RSPB sunflower heart is greener, plump, nutritious and in tip-top condition.

Most garden birds will eat many different foods. Here's a quick guide to the birds that particularly enjoy this food, though other species may also enjoy it too:

RSPB Shop offers a no-quibble free returns policy. We hope you will be delighted with every purchase, but if not, we will offer you a replacement or a full refund - whatever the reason. Just let us know within 90 days of delivery by contacting our customer service team on 0345 034 7733. Full details of our returns policy >

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On my third sack this winter. I now have a flock of about 8 goldfinches visiting regularly, taking these and the nyger seeds. The bluetits and greenfinches love them too. What gets dropped on the floor is quickly cleared up by the pigeons, blackbirds and dunnocks.

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Martin

03/Dec/2017

Expensive but consistently devoured

I've been buying these for years and they are now the only seed I leave out for the birds.All birds go crazy over then. Tits, finches, robins, pigeons and even foxes like picking up the ones that fall out.

During the spring when the birds have fledged, I am filling my feeder once a day - such is the demand for these seeds.Unfortunately this means fat balls, fat cakes, niger seeds and dried mealworms are completely overlooked in favour of the sunflower hearts. Even goldfinches have moved on to preferring sunflowers to niger seeds.

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charles

20/Nov/2017

Everyone loves sunflower seeds.

All the birds love these (plus woodmice and even a short tailed vole.) I get through them at a rate of knots. I'm happy that they are grown close to home too. I only wish they were packaged in paper rather than plastic sacks.

RSPB response: Thank you for your review, we are pleased to hear how your birds love our sunflower seeds! As a conservation charity we understand the importance of reducing our impact on the planet and take this very seriously. At the moment we cannot use paper for the pack sizes below 5.5kg therefore we needed to use a laminate pack that keeps the food fresh, dry and when unopened safe from pests. We have looked into other packaging options but they are unsuitable. For instance biodegradable packaging may start to degrade before the end of the product shelf life meaning we would have high wastage. The other widely recyclable packaging used other processes that were harmful to the planet and conservation such as deforestation. We are still researching how we can make our packaging more environmentally friendly.

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Roger

11/Aug/2017

More Birds Than You Suggest

We just have one feeder on a pole (to stop the grey squirrels). As well as the birds you list, the sunflower seeds attract bullfinches daily (and I have seen two juveniles this summer), coal tits, greenfinches, nuthatches robins and even a reed bunting. Less welcome visitors include ring necked parakeets. The squirrels and wood pigeons and dunnocks hoover up below.

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Trev'

26/May/2017

Worth the extra cost

In the past we used Garden Centre branded Sunflower hearts. We got fed up with the waste. The finches especially the Goldfinches would rake through the hearts from the feeder. 50-60% would finish up on the floor and ignored by most ground feeders. Since changing to the RSPB premium hearts there is very little waste and what gets dropped attracts Collared doves, Dunnocks Chaffinches et al.

Most of the common garden finches/tits/house sparrows visit including a pair of Bullfinches which have been with us for some time since changing to to the RSPB hearts.

All in all very happy with the product. Worth the extra cost but very little waste.

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Sunny

11/May/2017

Finches love these more than nyger seeds

After trying for months with nyger seeds to attract finches to no avail, I gave these sunflower hearts a go. Well there are lots of finches visiting now and these go very quickly. When the seeders run out, they turn to the high energy sprinkles.

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Karen

16/Mar/2017

Goldfinches love it!

I bought a packet of these a few days ago, and now I have two beautiful goldfinches visiting my garden! I'm very pleased with these.

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Sue

13/Sep/2016

Wildlife friendly

Have been using these seeds for a number of years. Have one feeder low down so the pheasants can get at it but was surprised to find a hedgehog hanging on to the feeder and scooping the seeds out with a paw. It came pretty regularly for a time but sadly not around now.

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Debbie, Hull

27/Jun/2016

5 star restaurant in my garden

The visitors to my garden are regular and watching the different varieties is amazing, but this week I've seen a new pair of birds, I had to look up in my bird book-it's a pair of bull finch wow they are so colourful.

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Jane

03/May/2016

There are never any left over

All my 'visitors' seem to love these seeds. I never have any left over but I know the birds can be choosy because they leave the tiny round seed which is in other bird feed products.

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Alex

03/May/2016

Great for feeders

While not as popular as the premium seed mix, the Sunflower hears get eaten as a respectable rate - especially on the tray table and on the ground. However their ""slow burn"" in feeders is also great, as it means there's always something to eat even when the large birds have polished off all the mixed seed, peanuts and mealworms.

Like most of RSPB's birdfood, it's pretty expensive especially compared with ""elsewhere"", but it all goes to supporting their good work so I don't mind paying a premium.

Great stuff, highly recommended!

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Sue

03/Apr/2016

Morning rush hour!

Never had so many birds on my feeder at one time. We have all the usual suspects and since I started using it, there is a greater variety of birds. There is a morning free for all resulting in three tier feeding. The hanging feeders spill down to the next level which is a water dish. The Robin likes this level. Then down onto the ground which the doves and woodpigeons soon mop up. Birds wait impatiently in the nearby tree, then push each other off! The only thing is my seed bill has gone up because everything with wings now dines at my expense!!

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Sue

03/Apr/2016

Morning rush hour!

Never had so many birds on my feeder at one time. We have all the usual suspects and since I started using it, there is a greater variety of birds. There is a morning free for all resulting in three tier feeding. The hanging feeders spill down to the next level which is a water dish. The Robin likes this level. Then down onto the ground which the doves and woodpigeons soon mop up. Birds wait impatiently in the nearby tree, then push each other off! The only thing is my seed bill has gone up because everything with wings now dines at my expense!!

RSPB response: Hi Sue, thank you for your review. It is fantastic to hear that you are getting a greater variety of birds in your garden since you started feeding Sunflower hearts.

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Feederfrenzy

20/Jan/2016

Birds a plenty

This is probably the best quality feed out there and really is brilliant for my garden birds. I seemingly am getting more now than I ever did using black sunflowers.

What I really love about this product is it is registered as being accredited Fair to Nature (more info please!) fabulous that I can feed my birds and through buying this I'm helping the wildlife on the farm the seeds are grown!

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amysquie

28/Dec/2015

Goldfinches love it!

Sunflower hearts have been the biggest hit yet at the bird feeder. All the usual visitors to my garden have been more frequent (tits, robins, and collared doves to clear any crumbs) and since I've started using these I can now add goldfinches to the list. I will be buying a bigger bag!

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Felicity

03/Aug/2015

Star product

I've tried a variety of seeds and have finally decided just to feed this one. All birds love it. Our green woodpecker thinks its wonderful. The pigeons and the robin have learnt to cling to the feeders to get to it. Blackbirds eat what the finches, great tits and blue tits spill. Nuthatches are regular guests as are long tailed tits.

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kate

17/May/2015

An absolute must-have.

If we had to be limited to just one food for our birds this would be it. They all love it; we have goldfinches, green finches, chaffinches, sparrows, robins, great tits, blue tits, coal tits and even a regular pair of siskins (all year round!) - in fact the latter eat nothing else. We cannot recommend this food highly enough - a complete essential!

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anmari1275

17/May/2015

Best all around food for everyone!

I use these in hanging feeders, as well as scattered on the ground for ground feeders. I have yet to come across a bird that does not like them. For me, these are the best seed to choose that everyone likes and with no mess left behind.

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Jojo

03/May/2015

Our birds love this!

I tend to spill some on the ground and it's not long before the blackbirds and wood pigeons are down scoffing them all up! Felt bad for the pigeons one day as they couldn't get onto the feeder so scattered these for them and they loved it!

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Don the Birder

12/Feb/2015

Excellent for Goldfinches

I've started putting sunflower hearts in a feeder this winter and have never had so many Goldfinches in the garden. They are very messy feeders and spill as much on the ground as they eat. This doesn't go to waste as it is soon consumed by ground feeding birds. Expensive but well worth it!

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Paul

19/Jan/2015

Goldfinch magnet

The goldfinches just love this product. They are desperate to get onto the feeder and even drop down to the lawn to eat up any spillage.Collared doves and blackbirds also help to mop up beneath the feeder.

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Stephen

03/Nov/2014

Excellent seed product

This is excellent product and does not create the problem of sunflowers growing from seeds that are dropped beneath the feeders. We don't have a great deal of problem with dropped seeds as currently they are being cleaned up for us by some visiting badgers who enjoy sunflower hearts.

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Tom

14/Oct/2014

Great

This food has shown to be very good in my garden for attracting things such as goldfinches and green finches. We have also even seen things such as coal tits and nuthatches going to it. Only problem is that we have to fill the feeder up very regularly.

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Quadbarrel

27/May/2014

Brilliant

This seed has attracted loads of birds, including greenfinches, goldfinches and bullfinches to our garden. Also, the robins, chaffinches, tits and other birds love it! It may be expensive, but you reep the rewards! :D

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Claire

11/May/2014

Attracts even rare birds

Fantastic value for money feeds almost all birds, have more goldfinches than I can count & recently also found the m & f goldcrests feeding. A pair of siskins are regulars, but last month we had a linnet, which stayed feeding for about half an hour. Grandma is in a wheelchair, & she (like us!) is entertained for hours watching all the different species visiting the feeders.

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Joanna

11/Feb/2014

Finches aplenty!

I first tried these as they came with the set of feeders and pole I purchased, within a day (we had just moved house and weren't sure what to expect in the garden) we had finches everywhere! They absolutely love these! The goldfinches, greenfinches, siskins, blue tits and blackcap are regulars now - I had to get the 12kg bag as they are getting through a medium feeder a day at the moment! The robins, blackbirds, sparrows, collared doves and dunnock also eat any that they find on the ground - a great purchase to bring a variety of birds in to your garden.

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J

23/Oct/2013

All birds love it!

All birds coming to our garden love sunflower hearts and there's no waste at all. House sparrows, blue and great tits and the robin are always around. Starlings, black birds, pigeons and doves get the seeds that fall on the ground. We do get wrens and dunnocks and we imagine that they may eat some of the fallen seeds as well. It's an absolute joy having adult birds bringing their young to feed them. We also see the male robin giving seeds to the female in courtship. Expensive but it's for a good cause and brings my husband and I many delightful moments watching them.

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islander

29/Jun/2013

Must have feed!

This is the only feed i use where the birds will wait a little bit to feed at.. Greenfinches love this food and will sit and go in there own time.. But it has brought goldfinches into my garden also and so many other birds love these sunflower hearts.. Well worth using this seed and to have it in your garden.. A joy to watch all birds enjoying it

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Islander

13/Jun/2013

A Must For Everyone

Well this seed is a must for any garden or anybody thinking about feeding the garden birds. Like in the other review in my garden every bird loves this seed and a feeder can empty within days. I do place a little on the ground and bird table so all birds can eat it and they seem to enjoy it. I have finches many times a day flying in and eat and it great to watch as finches seem to stay on the feeders the longest and have a good old eat which makes watching them even better. Overall- Good price, Great size, Great seed! you really cant go wrong buying this well worth it!

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Andrew

16/Jan/2013

Loved by so many birds

I use these in my seed feeder. They are a great hit with any birds that can access the feeder including tits, green finches, chaffinches, robins, blackbirds, gold finches and even a nuthatch. Birds that cannot use the feeder patrol the ground beneath for bits falling from above.

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trevor

27/Aug/2012

well worth the money

I bought these seeds after reading positive reviews, and I was not disappointed. I have never had so many birds in my garden! We have several goldfinches visiting now which are new, as well as greenfinches and blue tits.The starlings love them too, and at times there is almost a squabble over who can get to the feeder. We have a hedgehog that comes in nightly, and i think it eats seeds that have dropped from the feeder. All in all a great buy, and i have just ordered some more.

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Karen

18/Jul/2012

Birdy Banquet

I've always fed the birds ever since I was a small girl, and with great results but after watching the infamous Springwatch I decided to give these a try. Well all I can say is I wish I used then earlier in my ornithogical life! The birds flocked to my city garden with hours! All finches, more tits than I can count, blackbirds, sparrows, collared doves, wood pigeons, starlings, and I even saw hedgehogs eating them, when I had specifically put out dried mealworms for them. Dont think I will buy mixed seed anymore, will make up my own and include all the birdies favourites....works out cheaper too as I seem to be making batches up every 3 days...but its all worth it.

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E.

15/Apr/2012

A Huge Favorite

These sunflower hearts do not last long in my garden because all the birds are crazy about them. I do have to keep some under a cage or in a feeder because the pigeons and magpies love them too, but the bag is quite large so plenty for everyone. Sunflower hearts will be a regular purchase.

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Jennifer

13/Feb/2012

Finally decided

this is the product for us. The blackbirds go through the other mixes and pick out just the sunflowers. The unshelled sunflowers live me with a completely dense mulch through which not even the hardiest weed can struggle (OK but not a flower border) and all the birds like it to the point of completely ignoring other foods like nyjer and peanuts. It is great fun watching the various 'ground feeding' birds take this out of the hanging seed feeder though. The chaffinches and robins act as if it's normal. The starlings turn into contortionists, and now the blackbirds have started to, with a fair imitation of a rather outsized humming bird!

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Richard

12/Jan/2012

Very popular!

Sunflower hearts seem irresistible to all birds - I get everything from tits and finches to doves and wood pigeons gathering round the feeder; plus the squirrels tuck in. A real 'party food' !!

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Martin

12/Jan/2012

Wildly popular

All the birds seem to love these. We get most of those listed, plus Bullfinch, Coal Tit, Long-tailed Tit and Greater spotted Woodpecker. The woodpecker sometimes prefers the sunflower hearts to peanuts. Magpies and Jackdaws also try, by clinging to the pole or knocking the feeder so seeds spill out. Wood pigeon, Pheasants and squirrels patrol beneath the feeder for the fallout.

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Hilary

27/Oct/2011

Gourmet Garden

I first purchased this last year and, not having had much success with whole sunflower seeds, was amazed at how the birds flocked to our garden for their food. They all seem to love the sunflower hearts so much, the only drawback is that I am forever topping up the feeders because they empty so quickly! Add the Nyjer seeds and fruit and nut fat squares and I've now got the bird-feeding market sewn up in our area.

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Chris

27/Oct/2011

The birds love it

This product is very popular with the birds in my garden and they often crowd around the feeders in quite large numbers. The only problem is that they eat so much of it that it is getting a little expensive! With the new carrier, delivery is much quicker. One order was placed in the afternoon and delivered early the following morning.

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Beverley

02/Aug/2011

Fast Food for birds!!

Purchased this from RSPB reserve at Old Moor earlier this week and birds cant get enough of the seeds. We have the 4 port medium feeder and have to fill it every day as it gets totally emptied by bullfinches, goldfinches, nuthatch!!!,great tits and blue tits,not to mention greenfinches and would you believe sparrows are even on the feeder as I write this! The collard doves like it too so it is excellent value for money and no waste to clear up . PERFECT!

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aisha

02/Aug/2011

Best Quality Sunflower Hearts

I've always used sunflower hearts in my feeder and prior to buying these, I used to buy Bakery Grade hearts, but then decided to try RSPB hearts after reading on this website that they are alot more plump and fresh then hearts which come from China and other places around the world. I was very pleased to see that it's true. These hearts are more plump and fresh then any other's I've used before and the birds can tell the difference! My feeder empties alot faster now then it ever did before. In addition to using these seeds along with peanuts, my garden has been visited by coal, blue and great tits, goldfinch, greenfinch, robins, housesparrows, blackbirds, wood pigons, collard doves, great spotted woodpeckers, ring necked parakeets, wrens, starlings and chaffinch - not bad for noisy north Hayes! (London). I wont be buying any other brand of hearts again! Excellent product and highly recommended to other people who are not sure which seed to buy for their feeders.

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sue

07/Jul/2011

scooby

I have always fed the birds but changed to this food and within a few days i have gold, green and bull finches eating from my feeders have never seen these before just wish you would do a special offer on food as its so popular .

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Daryl

31/May/2011

Birds absolutely love it

The birds in my garden won't eat anything else I put out. It seems to attract a really varied range of different birds. The perfect birdfood.

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Christine

10/Feb/2011

Better than the No Mess Mix

I have always bought the no mess mix, but noticed an increasing trend for the birds to pick out the sunflower hearts and leave the rest. I therefore swapped to this option and, like other reviewers, can't keep the feeders stocked to meet demand. The goldfinches are feeding all day, joined by tits, chaffinches, greenfinches, thrushes, blackbirds, sparrows, starlings, etc. A brilliant no waste product.

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Anne

03/Feb/2011

Goldfinches galore!

We do have quite a variety of birds in our small city garden, but only since putting out the sunflower hearts have we had the goldfinches - and in their droves. They just can't get enough of them!

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Amy

06/Jan/2011

The best!

By far the most successful food I've ever used. Finches and tits, in particular, can't get enough of it, and there's no waste whatsoever - anything that does fall down is quickly polished off by the blackbirds and robins.

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carol

06/Jan/2011

yummy for finches

Ever since I got the sunflower seeds for Christmas there has been a queue of Goldfinches enjoying them.In many years of feeding birds, this is the first time I have seen any Goldfinches never mind the six to eight there are now! We live about a mile from the River Lagan but we had a Coot mooching around the garden last weekend. Not sure what it found to eat but it seemed quite happy. What do Coots eat?

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Roseanne

16/Dec/2010

A charm of Goldfinches

I have been buying these sunflower seeds for the last two years and have watched my garden become a magnet for a 'charm' of Goldfinches, Bullfinches, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Robins, Dunnets, Sparrows, Blackbirds, Pigeons, Starlings and one or two others which I have failed to identify. It gives my neighbours and myself a great deal of pleasure to watch as many as 30 to 40 birds in my small garden at any one time, especially in this very cold weather. I have tried cheaper bird food mixes but fussy little devils that they are they won't take to the cheaper mixes. I am going through a 12.5kg bag in less than a month. However, the pleasure is worth it!

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janice

13/Dec/2010

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two feeders with hearts filled twice a day... bramblings, chaffinches, all tits, goldfinches, greenfinches etc etc cold weather might have something to do with it??

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RONNIE

13/Dec/2010

Top Tuck!

This is the food of choice for our locals. Lots of tits, finches and a pair of very well mannered collared doves have become regular diners at the table. Those that spill onto the ground are quickly hoovered up by the blackbirds and thrushes. A bit more pricey than full black sunflowers, but much less messy on the ground around the table. The bulk bags make for good value

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Kitty

08/Nov/2010

Attracts lots of birds!

Since switching to these sunflower hearts a few weeks ago, we have never had so many birds visit our garden. We have coal tits, blue tits, great tits, greenfinches, sparrows and chaffinches. Even a goldfinch occasionally appears which we have never seen in our garden before. We also have to top up the seed feeder every 2 days. These sunflower hearts are thoroughly recommended.

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stephanie

01/Nov/2010

A plethora of birds

We have put sunflower hearts in our bird feeders for several years now and these have attracted a very wide range of birds. We have many of the tit family including coal tits, also, bullfinches, greenfinches.goldfinches, chaffinches regularly feeding from the feeders. In fact they empty a feeder in 2 to 3 days which is why I buy the 12.75 kg packs. Occasional feeders have included siskins and blackcaps. The money spent is well worth it because of the pleasure of seeing these amazingly beautiful birds.

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Elizabeth

02/Sep/2010

Wonder Food

I credit these little packets of goodness with attracting up to 5 pairs of Bullfinces to my garden, not to mention all the tits (including Willow Tits) and nuthatches! Worth every penny!

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Christine

21/Jun/2010

Superior Quality

I only bought these as they were on special offer, having always used cheaper ones before from elsewhere. However, you can see that these are really superior quality and they have attracted and retained far more birds than the other ones did. The birds seem to know the difference! I don't get that many smaller birds due to the large amount of starlings putting them off a bit. However, since using these sunflower seeds, I now have goldfinches, greenfinches, blue tits and great tits as regular visitors and have also had a robin and juvenile house sparrow on that feeder. The seeds that drop are readily eaten by the blackbirds, collared doves, stock doves and woodpigeons.I just wish they did a 3kg size, as it hurts my back trying to lift the 5.5kg ones.

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SUZANNE

17/Jun/2010

Great!

Bought a 5.5kg bag on offer for half price and proved to be a great buy as the birds love it.

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GUERA

07/Jun/2010

sparrow heaven

Delighted with this product, which I got as part of an offer,and is a bit more expensive than I would usually pay, but the sparrows and tits love it and I'm amazed how quickly they vanish! The sunflower seeds are truly plump and fresh, and in fact look far tastier than the ones we have at home for us humans to nibble.

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Alastair

07/Jun/2010

Bird Attractor

Since putting out Sunflower Hearts I have been swamped with Goldfinches, Siskins, Chaffinch Greenfinches and Robins. What they spill is gobbled up blackbirds, Woodpigeon and Collared Dove They just can't get enough !!

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Christine

23/Mar/2010

I never expected these to be so popular .....

... but I'm having to refill the bird feeders every day !! The Goldfinches fight over the feeders and just sit there stopping other birds from getting their share, while the Blue tits usually come when it's quiet, take one seed and fly back to the tree to eat it. I thought the Nyger seeds were popular, but not as much as these.

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nikolas

12/Mar/2010

gone in a flash

very high quality and the birds absolutely love them, finches, tits even Mr robin chows down on these with great relish. They are expensive so we try to limit them to the squirrel proof feeders but definitely worth it. The only problem is keeping up with demand

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Alex

26/Feb/2010

Bankrupt!

The rate the birds are eating these seeds, I'll soon go bankrupt!I get Goldfinch, Bullfinch, Coal Tits, Blue and Great Tits, Greenfinch, Stock Dove, Woodpigeon, Collared Dove, Magpie, Blackbirds; the list is endless! It's a madhouse at times; there are so many birds roiund the feeders.

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Jean C

15/Feb/2010

Everyone loves these sunflower seed hearts

Since I've been feeding these sunflower hearts I am regularly visited by a flock of more than 60 assorted finches! Huge number of birds including; Greenfinch, siskin, chaffinch, goldfinch, linnet, brambling,bluetit, greatit, coaltit, robin, blackbird, collared dove, turtledove, pheasant, house sparrow, tree sparrow, dunnock, wagtail, crow, magpie, wren............ All of whom seem to enjoy this wonderful food. I'm happy with it too as there's no mess.

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Kerry

10/Feb/2010

Premium sunflower hearts for all

These sunflower hearts are fantastic. lots and lots of birds eat it including blue tits , great tits ,coal tits ,goldfinches ,green finches ,chaffinches ,colled doves ,blackbirds and even the starlings trying to hang on to the seed feeder.There fantastic!

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Jeff

10/Feb/2010

Bank Voles & Birds

Sunflower seeds are also excellent for attracting small mammals. We have a family of bank voles in our dry stone garden wall and they share the sunflower seeds with the smaller garden birds.

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Jean

14/Dec/2009

Premium Sunflower Hearts

I have tried many seed mixes in the past but nothing has been as successful as these premium sunflower hearts. At first it was a couple of goldfinches. They went back and told their mates. The group increased to 12-15 of them that now come several times a day. We have watched the young ones grow up and get their wonderful color. Also coming to eat them are greenfinches, sparrows, great tits, blue tits, robins, wrens and chaffinches (and these are only the ones that eat off the feeder!). Blackbirds and pigeons eat up what's on the ground. Not bad for central London! Well worth every penny!

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Kim

06/Jul/2009

Premiums Sunflower Hearts

These sunflower hearts are fantastic value for money, they last longer than cheeper versions of sunflower hearts and the amount of varieties of birds I get in the garden is amazing when using these particular seeds.

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Simon

19/Feb/2009

Sunflower Hearts

I switched to premium sunflower hearts from a seed mix of various cheaper sunflower hearts for one of my hanging tube feeders. I have been so surprised to have Goldfinches, Greenfinches and Nuthatches living on this feeder ever since. Great tits love them too. I would say that these are the best 'all round' feed that can go into a tube feeder to attract the largest number of different birds. They are slightly more expensive but less mess and waste makes them very good value IMHO.